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        <p style="font-size:24px"><b>IPED Short Help</b></p>
        <b>Search Syntax:</b><br />
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        To open the analysis interface, you need a 64 bits Operating System. If your case or report is stored in an optical disk, analysis can become slow. If so, copy the whole case to a local hard disk, from where the analysis application should be opened.<br>
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        The keyword search looks for terms in file name and contents of textual files, like Word, Excel, PDF, Emails, Internet pages, chats, so on. If enabled, OCR (<i>Optical Character Recognition</i>) technology is used to search for text in image files. However, some results may not be found in low quality or low resolution images, or if fonts are small or uncommon.<br>
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        The keyword search does not differentiate letter capitalization or accents. <b>But it is recommended to include accents in searches, so keywords will be properly highlighted in "Preview" tab</b>. It is not recommended to search for common or very short keywords, like <b>OF</b>. Below are some search examples:
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            <li>1. <b>suspect</b><br/>Search for files containing the exact term <b>suspect</b>. Files containing <b>suspects</b> will not be found.
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            <li>2. <b>suspect?</b><br/>Search for files containing words starting with <b>suspect</b> plus any letter at the end, like <b>suspects</b>.
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            <li>3. <b>suspect*</b><br/>Search for files containing words starting with <b>suspect</b> with ou without a suffix, like <b>suspect</b>, <b>suspects</b> and <b>suspecting</b>.
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            <li>4. <b>Sicrano~</b><br>Search for files containing words equal or similar to <b>sicrano</b>, like <b>siclano</b>, <b>cicrano</b> and <b>ciclano</b>. It is slower, but its use is recommended to search for text in images (if OCR was enabled).
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            <li>5. <b>"Thomas Edson"</b><br>Search for the exact expression <b>Thomas Edson</b>. It is not possible to use * ? ~ between double quotes.<br>
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            <li>6. <b>Thomas Edson</b><br>Search for files containing any of the words <b>Thomas</b> or <b>Edson</b>. It is equal to searching for <b>Thomas OR Edson</b>
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            <li>7. <b>Thomas AND Edson</b><br>Search for both <b>Thomas</b> and <b>Edson</b>
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            <li>8. <b>bribery -payment</b><br>Search for files containing <b>bribery</b> but with no references to <b>payment</b>. It is equal to searching for <b>bribery AND NOT payment</b>
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            <li>9. <b>(Thomas Edson) && payment</b><br>Search for files containing <b>payment</b> AND any of <b>Thomas</b> OR <b>Edson</b>.
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            <li>10. <b>"Thomas Edson"~5</b><br>Search for files containing <b>Thomas</b> at most 5 words of distance of <b>Edson</b>.
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            <li>11. <b>(Thomas Edson John)@2</b><br>Search for files containing at least two terms from the set.
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            <li>12. <b>name:receipt</b><br>Search for files containing <b>receipt</b> in its name property.
                <br>All properties shown in the columns manager can be used, except for "bookmark" e "score" currently.
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            <li>13. <b>size:[5000 TO *]</b><br>Search for files with size greater than or equal to 5000 bytes, inclusive. Use {} instead of [] to exclude the value.
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            <li>14. <b>modified:[2015-01-31 TO 2015-03-31T12\:59\:59Z]</b><br>Search for files with modification date between 12:00am of 01/31/2015 and 12:59:59pm of 03/31/2015.
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            <li>15. <b>/<0-17>y(r|o)/</b><br>Search for regex, delimited by 2 forward slashes. It only works for indexed letters (alphanumeric by default).
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        For more information about search syntax, see https://lucene.apache.org/core/9_2_0/queryparser/org/apache/lucene/queryparser/flexible/standard/StandardQueryParser.html.
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